So excited about our new book on Religion & Popular Culture w/ @routledgebooks! They were so great & working w/ @ecoody & Terry Clark always kicks ass!
Can't wait to hear what y'all think about the book & about my work on @bigbangtheory š
#AcademicTwitter#acrel
Author copy of the new edition of Understanding Religion and Popular Culture was waiting for me at home. š
Itās designed for the classroom, with additional teaching and learning materials and itās super affordable too. You can preorder now from @Routledge_Phil with discount! ā¬ļø
ALT A copy of Understanding Religion and Popular Culture Second Edition, edited by Elizabeth Rae Coody, Dan W. Clanton Jr., and Terry Rae Clark
š£ As we enter prime abstract writing territory for #AARSBL23 (i.e. weekend before the deadline), you may have spotted this late arrival on the CFP page.
šIf youāre working on any aspect of Bible and Pop Culture, this is the place for you!
(@ecoody@DrKLow@DanClantonJr)
ALT SBL SAN ANTONIO CEP OPEN!
BIBLE AND POPULAR CULTURE
SUBMIT BY 14TH MARCH 2023
We welcome proposals that relate to any aspect of popular culture across the range of biblical literature. We are interested in papers that engage clear methodology and theory for the reciprocal way popular culture, in any setting and in any medium, engages the Bible and how the Bible informs popular culture.
So glad I got to see and catch up with @ecoody & Katie Low! These amazing humans & I have been working together for a long time & I'm so grateful for them!
#SBLAAR2022
Y'all! Dig the amazing papers & sessions the Bible & Popular Culture section is hosting at the #AARSBL this year! Shoutout to & gratitude for @ecoody & @DrKLow! Hope to see y'all at #AARSBL22!
It's #MsideMadness, which means it's time to give to your Morningside! I give to each lovely school where I've been formed as a person, and now I give to Morningside. @MorningsideEdu students, faculty and staff benefit from your support. Give here: msidemadness.morningside.eduā¦
MONSTROUS WOMEN IN COMICS (2020) is also highly recommended. An intersectional examination of āthe ways women are made monstrous in popular cultureā, edited by @s_langsdale and @ecoody. Also full of fantastic illustrations. Just look at that cover! upress.state.ms.us/Books/M/Mā¦
We dug through our back issue Dollar Bin to revisit the conversation @brian_o_bennett and @revsblair hadwith @ecoody about reading comics and scripture. A great time. Check it out again for the first time!
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I am so proud of OUR @MsideHumanities STUDENT Evelyn Williams and her Religious Studies Senior project! See it published as: "Mutual Theological Liberation for the Deaf and Hearing: A Case Study" in The Morningside Review wordpress.morningside.edu/thā¦
I absolutely feel the love! Iām so honored and humbled to be counted as part of this wonderful group of teachers. Iām at #AARSBL21 with added spring in my step.
Congratulations to our assistant professor of religious studies, Dr. Elizabeth Coody, for being honored with the Sharon Walker Faculty Excellence Award!
Dr. Coody was attending the @AARWeb Conference but could feel the love all the way in San Antonio, Texas! #AARSBL21#MsideProud
I know Iām in #AARSBL21 mode when I see this carpet and initially think: āIs that a language I should know?ā (Pretty sure itās cattle brands.) @ Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center instagram.com/p/CWi9jD7usK3/ā¦
Your AAR (American Academy of Religion) regionally elected coordinators met today to discuss the work. Weāre all set to help make the regions spaces for scholarly connectionsā whatever that looks like. #AARSBL21instagram.com/p/CWdylB9JlE0/ā¦
I'm watching Jeffrey Mahan's retirement lecture online tonight. What a great teacher he is! And what a wonderful mentor and friend he has been to me as well.
Professor Jeffrey Mahan will be giving his final retirement lecture, "Congregations and other forms of Christian Connection: Church as Network" on Thursday October 7 at 7.30 pm.
Please RSVP here - weblink.donorperfect.com/mahā¦